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OpenStudy (horsegirl27):

medal and fan, please help me!!! I'm completely lost, have tried doing this (though I haven't the slightest idea how) and need help!!!!!!!

OpenStudy (horsegirl27):

OpenStudy (horsegirl27):

@SolomonZelman @sleepyjess @Nnesha @Hero @Here_to_Help15 @Hoslos please help me out!!!!!

OpenStudy (anonymous):

ok so i fugured out the problem its 13.7 when i simplify i just dont know how to do the rest sorry. I figured out as much as i could @horsegirl27

OpenStudy (horsegirl27):

ok, thanks :)

OpenStudy (here_to_help15):

Hey is this geometry horse?

OpenStudy (horsegirl27):

no it's not geometry

Mehek (mehek14):

it's algebra

OpenStudy (horsegirl27):

^

OpenStudy (anonymous):

i have no idea how to do that but i guess you have to find the square roots of the three numbers and subtract and add

OpenStudy (khalilforthewin):

i do

OpenStudy (horsegirl27):

please help me!!

OpenStudy (khalilforthewin):

do you know how to find the answer to that

OpenStudy (khalilforthewin):

like the first part

OpenStudy (horsegirl27):

no, I don't know how to do any of it, I'm completely lost :/

OpenStudy (khalilforthewin):

you pick two perfect square roots that are closest to it

OpenStudy (horsegirl27):

ok

OpenStudy (khalilforthewin):

the first one is 189 so 13 squared 169 and 14 squared is 196 so it has to be in between those numbers

OpenStudy (horsegirl27):

in between 189 and 196?

OpenStudy (khalilforthewin):

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